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SSRS Subscription E-Mail Error

Posted onJuly 19, 2022July 12, 2022Leave a comment

It is that time again.  This time coming to you from a Mcdonald’s so my son can get out some energy, and it is 105 degrees outside. This will solve what I consider a bug in how SSRS creates subscriptions. Problem Recently, I was tasked with creating an email subscription to a new SSRS report Read More …

CategoriesBlogging, SQL, SSRS

Transactional Replication: Where did my data go???

Posted onJuly 12, 2022July 10, 2022Leave a comment

Good morning dear reader. Today I am writing this blog while sitting at a trampoline park.  My six-year-old son loves this place, and we tend to find ourselves here at least one day, most weekends. The discussion on tap for today is about SQL Transactional Replication.  Recently, I had a request in my work queue Read More …

CategoriesAzure, Blogging, SQL, Troubleshooting

Connecting to an Azure SQL Database

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022Leave a comment

Are you starting to experiment with Azure SQL Databases? Is your company interested in moving to the Cloud and asking you to investigate different options? This blog will show you three options to connect to an Azure SQL Database using the same tooling you would use for on-premises SQL Databases. I will demonstrate the three Read More …

CategoriesAzure, Blogging, dbatools, PowerShell, SQL

How Long has Your SQL Server Been Online

Posted onDecember 7, 2021December 4, 20211 Comment

This week’s blog post will help you check your SQL Servers up-time. There are numerous reasons I can think of that you would want to know how long your SQL Server has been online. Was the server recently patched, did it crash and come back online, or did someone restart it by mistake? These are Read More …

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Decoding SSRS Subscription Agent Jobs

Posted onNovember 16, 2021November 13, 2021Leave a comment

Hello and welcome back… It has been a few months since I have published a blog post.  More like 126 days, to be exact. Unfortunately, I have been dealing with some physical and mental health challenges that have kept me from writing. However, those things are behind me, and now I am ready to get Read More …

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Quickly Identify Configuration Drift In Your Environment

Posted onJuly 13, 20211 Comment

As you sit and wonder about when the next Star Wars movie is going to come out, do you ever get the thought of “I wonder if all my SQL Servers are configured the same?” Occasionally, I get a thought like that run through my mind. Or I might see something on Twitter or Blog Read More …

CategoriesBlogging, dbatools, PowerShell, SQL

Where are my SQL Server Errors?

Posted onMay 20, 2021May 19, 2021Leave a comment

Have you ever opened the SQL Server Error Log and wondered, “where are all the errors?” Digging through the Error Log to find what you need can be a pain. Sure, you could use several methods to parse through the Error Log to find what you are looking for, but sometimes you want to take Read More …

CategoriesBlogging, dbatools, PowerShell, SQL

SQL Agent Jobs – When Success is Failure

Posted onMarch 31, 2021March 30, 2021Leave a comment

Have you ever run across an issue that made you take a step back and scratch your head? Recently, I had this exact situation hit my Inbox. One of the development servers started alerting due to the Index Maintenace job failing. The first day, I ignored it because it was a development server. On day Read More …

CategoriesBlogging, Troubleshooting

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T-SQL Tuesday #135 – Tools Used for Getting Organized

Posted onFebruary 9, 2021Leave a comment

This month’s T-SQL Tuesday is being hosted by Mikey Bronowski. The subject he chose is “The outstanding tools of the trade that make your job awesome.” Tools are the cornerstone of our industry. The SQL Server community is excellent about taking something that they create for personal reasons and sharing it with the masses. It Read More …

CategoriesBlogging, SQL, Tsql Tuesday

What is a model database?

Posted onJanuary 26, 2021January 25, 2021Leave a comment

Do you ever take a look at SSMS in the System Databases section? People that are new to SQL Server might or might not know much about these essential System Databases. Four System Databases are required for every SQL Server to function. Below I will outline the model database, which has a unique purpose for Read More …

CategoriesBlogging, SQL

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